This is an "automatic" Kellogg tire air pressure gauge made in Rochester, NY. It was to be screwed on the stem and then filled through the side valve so that there was a constant pressure reading while pumping up the tire. It has a patent date of March 1904. The gauge works and seems to be accurate....

This is a Jaeger 8 day dash clock that is Swiss made. It has a 3" dial and is 5 1/4" long overall. It runs and keeps time. I'm not sure what kind of car it came out of but it could make a nice clock for a speedster or whatever you need it for. $70.00 shipped in US. PM me if interested. Jaeger 1.jpg ...

For sale is a very nice original 14.75" O.D. steering wheel with a cast steel spider and wood rim. There is still a fair amount of original paint left and it appears that the screws holding the rim have never been out. The only defects are on the bottom of the hub where it looks like a puller damage...

I'll second what Hank Lee said, Nason single stage urethane and the recommended primers. This is a high quality and cost effective product that can be cut and buffed, if you so desire, with little effort and nice results. The look of the single stage is also more appropriate on an old car as compare...

The boss around your old valve stem sat in a keeper in your felloe to prevent the rim from spinning on it. Your new rims don't appear to be TT but should work okay as long as everything fits up as stock. You should weld in a similar boss on the new rims to act in the same manner as the originals.

Also, the roof does show the roof slats but it is minor as long as the roof material is tight. I expect that they showed some originally too but don't show up well in period photos. They certainly did not have thick padding. An overstuffed roof on a C cab doesn't look good.

Below are a couple of links to previous roof discussions. Keep in mind that there are two different C cab roofs. There are also two different side curtain designs. The early low roof with square window curtains are the minority. http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/506218/565546.html?1440591089 http...

Tom, I think that you'll find that the inside edge of an AA rim (where the rim seats on the wheel) has a sharper corner that a TT rim. This prevents it from going on the wheel the whole way. I had a nice AA rim that I was going to use on my TT until I found this problem. I don't know how many AA rim...

I would rather have the key a little snug than so loose that you can slide it around with your finger. Here is how I have removed every kind of key and it always works. By lifting the key up and out with the side cutters gripping it, you aren't working against all of the surface area along the lengt...

I know that this is quite off topic but I know that a lot of the folks here also have interest in early Ford V8's. I'm in need of a nice set of exhaust manifolds for a 60 h.p. V8. If anyone has a set for sale, please PM me. Thank you.

All other things remaining equal, a high speed gear set will gain you about 8 or 9 mph over the low speed set. My engine is stock with a functioning magneto so 1600 rpm is about the maximum speed for mine. 40 mph would run mine over 2100 rpm...this would create some turmoil in my crank case and mayb...

This spring I finished building a Model A pickup from parts and pieces. It has a '36 flathead, '39 transmission, hydraulic brakes, and lots of other early Ford stuff. It is a blast to drive. It is so much fun that my TT has started gathering dust. For fear of losing too much interest, I think that I...

On my C cab I used a layer of black duck canvas over the slats followed by a layer of 100% quilting cotton with the vinyl over that. The quilt cotton is only about 1/8” thick and smooths out the roof imperfections without being too thick. The worst looking thing on an old truck is to have a “muffin ...

For sale is a nice Jaeger dash clock. This is a Swiss made clock by Jaeger Watch Co. New York. It is an 8 day clock that runs very well and keeps almost perfect time. There is a scratch on the glass but is in nice shape otherwise. The original nickle plating is in good shape with the typical aging o...

For sale is an accessory double windshield wiper. It clips onto the top of the open car windshield frame and has a wiper for both the outside and the inside for those times when it is raining outside and fogging up inside! It is in very good condition but needs new wiper blades installed. $28.00 shi...

For sale is a Firestone hard rubber battery cigarette box. I'm not sure of the age but it is probably from the '30's but would be very nice in a T or early Ford display. This box is in very good condition with only a couple of very small chips. It also still is about half full of Lucky Strike cigare...

For sale is an accessory rear view mirror with a clock / watch. The mirror has the swivel bracket and the glass has some edge chips at the mount with some blemishes in the silvering. The clock is an Ingersoll from the '20's or '30's and does not run but the escapement wheel spins when shook. The mai...

For sale is a Pittsburgh Dirigible search light. The light is all brass with the exception of the bezel which is aluminum with a convex glass lens. There are a couple of cracks in the bezel which are shown in the photos. Overall, the length is 5 1/4" and the bezel diameter is 2 3/4". This is a reall...

The man in the foremost position in this photo was the owner of my C cab. He is "J.G. Huch" as is painted on the side (see avatar). From what I've been told by relatives, he was about 5'5" tall. I'm 5'9" and could comfortably drive my TT all day long.

This is an interesting C cab. If you look at the inside top edge of the cab sides (where the steel meets the wood) you will see 3 notches. The depth of each one gets smaller towards the rear of the cab. These notches were to accommodate the early “low roof”. The wooden roof that is currently on the ...

Martynn, both sides of the spider carrier are identical. Regarding a fiber washer, I don't believe that there is one like in a car rear end. Any of the rears that I have disassembled do not have them. The only fiber washer that I'm familiar with is in the TT Ruckstell rear. The gears are a very tig...

Pete, I believe you are correct on this. I did some business with a gentleman who is familiar with this T. It does make me curious about the history of it. For as nice of an engine as it is, you would think that there would be a couple more floating around in museums or elsewhere.

The wear mark on the ring has what appears to be about the same angle as the plunger when it was cocked diagonally in your first few photos. It looks like the wear mark is probably also about as wide as the side-to-side play that the ring has in the yoke. This groove may be a symptom and not the cau...